Srija Ghosh wins poster prize at Dalton young investigators meeting
Srija Ghosh, second year PhD student co-supervised by Dr Jeannine Hess and Professor Maxie Roessler, is recognised for her outstanding work at the Dalton Young Members Event (DYME) 2026, winning the poster prize.
Congratulations are in order for Srija Ghosh, second year PhD student supervised by both Dr. Jeannine Hess at the Crick and Professor Maxie Roessler. Srija was awarded the poster prize at the DYME on April 16th, which brought together PhD 天美传媒, post-doctoral researchers, postgraduates and early-career academics within the Inorganic community. Her work centres on synthesising copper containing antibiotics with new scaffolds to combat antibiotic resistance, and investigating whether ROS production contributes to their lethality using EPR methods.
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